Diabetic neuropathy manifests itself in different ways. Tingling, burning and loss of sensation in your hands or feet are the result of nerve damage, also called peripheral neuropathy. There is a strong… More »
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Alternate Name(s): Nerve damage - diabetic ... The goals of treating diabetic neuropathy are to prevent progression and reduce the symptoms of the disease. Tight control of glucose is important to prevent progression. To reduce the symptoms, topical treatment with Capsaicin or oral ...
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What are the types of diabetic neuropathy? ... Some people benefit from increased salt in the diet and treatment with salt-retaining hormones. Others benefit from high blood pressure medications. Physical therapy can help when muscle weakness or loss of coordination is a problem.
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Physical therapy may be helpful in maintaining strength, mobility, and function regardless of the underlying cause of PN. Patients with diabetic neuropathy may also benefit from physical therapy, however, diabetic neuropathy patients must also tightly control their blood sugar levels to prevent major fluctuations.
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The overall GRA response - moderately or markedly improved - was 57% in the physical therapy group and 21% in the massage group. Of interest, a difference between treatment arms was present only in the interstitial cystitis subjects.
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Recent research has demonstrated physical therapy's effectiveness at treating the symptoms of urinary incontinence. ... According to APTA, proper preventive measures and treatment by a physical therapist can help patients manage, if not alleviate, this often debilitating condition.
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Another important part of treatment involves special care of the feet, which are prone to problems. A number of medications and other approaches are used to relieve the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy. ... Muscle weakness or loss of coordination caused by diabetic neuropathy can often be helped by physical therapy.
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eMedicine Specialties > Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation > Peripheral Neuropathy ... In summary, the etiology of neuropathy is multifactorial. Therapy for patients with diabetic neuropathy needs to encompass these factors to increase the yield of a successful treatment.
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MF Somers, PT, is Instructor, Department of Physical Therapy, ... skin of the lumbar area may be an effective treatment for the pain of diabetic neuropathy. ...
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